Rainbow vs thunder

7 Dec 2017 20:50 - +223 For those that haven't seen this pic before, there's actually an aeroplane in the middle of the photo being struck by lightning.
EDIT: [This photo](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article4129995.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Lightning-strikes-plane-passing-through-rainbow.jpg) shows you the plane a little better, and [here's an article](http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/striking-coincidence-plane-hit-lightning-4130079) about the event.
/r/PerfectTiming relevant extract:
> According to the Scientific American these events are very common with each plane in the US commercial fleet experiencing a lightning strike at least once a year. **However, the chances of capturing one on camera are very remote - never mind one perfectly aligned with a rainbow.**

7 Dec 2017 22:06 - +4 OP... not sure if you caught this but that would be lightning and not thunder. Sometimes people will not point out an honest mistake for fear of embarrassing that person.
I may not be the hero you want but I am the hero you need.

7 Dec 2017 22:44 - +3 Plot twist number 2. That is a jet being struck by lightning behind a rainbow